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It's March and the primaries are in a little over 2 months. And Perg's thread got me to wondering who my candidate choices will be come May. In the state of WV, in the primaries, you can only vote for a candidate running on the ticket of the party to which you are registered. In my case that would be the Democratic ticket.
I don't claim to be a political activist, but I do feel it's prudent to at least know who your choices are before you enter the polling booth; so, I began looking for a list of Democratic presidential candidates only to discover there aren't any. Really? Obama is running unopposed in the primaries? In all of D.C.(and the rest of the U.S.), there is not the first political ego in the democratic party who looked out and thought, "oh Hell, I could do better than THAT!" ? I was astounded.
As I thought about this, I had to wonder if we are, as a nation, that thoroughly screwed, that no one of consequence in the Democratic party wants the job? Further, no one of consequence in the Democratic party seems to think they can do a better job? No one has stepped forward; leaving Mr Obama in the position of a small town mayor who is re-elected term after term because the city council pats him on the back and says, 'Na Jerry, you're doing fine, you have the time, and really, we're too busy for all the day to day stuff, so we're backing you again."
With all the scrutinizing of the republican candidates in this year's election, I think we've missed an important question. If the Democrats are satisfied to run only one candidate, can it be inferred the party line is 'all's well'? Does it imply the party is content with the gridlock of the last months and years, and agree it's for the best? That that condition best serves the interest of our country and our people? Lots of talk from both sides but no action is how a successful country should be run? Or, have they thrown up their hands in dismay, and we, the people, have missed that display of disgust because we've all been so focused on who the Republicans are running?
I am admittedly not 178 yrs old, and I don't have every presidential election and the details committed to memory, however, I don't remember such a lop-sided presidential election year. You all feel free to correct me, 'cause we all know ya will. It's the GB, afterall.
I don't claim to be a political activist, but I do feel it's prudent to at least know who your choices are before you enter the polling booth; so, I began looking for a list of Democratic presidential candidates only to discover there aren't any. Really? Obama is running unopposed in the primaries? In all of D.C.(and the rest of the U.S.), there is not the first political ego in the democratic party who looked out and thought, "oh Hell, I could do better than THAT!" ? I was astounded.
As I thought about this, I had to wonder if we are, as a nation, that thoroughly screwed, that no one of consequence in the Democratic party wants the job? Further, no one of consequence in the Democratic party seems to think they can do a better job? No one has stepped forward; leaving Mr Obama in the position of a small town mayor who is re-elected term after term because the city council pats him on the back and says, 'Na Jerry, you're doing fine, you have the time, and really, we're too busy for all the day to day stuff, so we're backing you again."
With all the scrutinizing of the republican candidates in this year's election, I think we've missed an important question. If the Democrats are satisfied to run only one candidate, can it be inferred the party line is 'all's well'? Does it imply the party is content with the gridlock of the last months and years, and agree it's for the best? That that condition best serves the interest of our country and our people? Lots of talk from both sides but no action is how a successful country should be run? Or, have they thrown up their hands in dismay, and we, the people, have missed that display of disgust because we've all been so focused on who the Republicans are running?
I am admittedly not 178 yrs old, and I don't have every presidential election and the details committed to memory, however, I don't remember such a lop-sided presidential election year. You all feel free to correct me, 'cause we all know ya will. It's the GB, afterall.